ACC SMTD 1000 Spa Control 5.5kW Flow Thru Heater BUNDLE-K20
The 1000 controls a 2 speed primary pump, a single speed air blower or a single speed secondary pump, a 12 volt spa light, an auxiliary light and an ozonator. The system comes with a calibrated pressure switch, a heavy duty 2 pole contractor to control the 5.5 KW attached heating element. This system is convertible and may be run on 120 volts.
- 115/230V, 5.5kW, Pump1, Blower or Pump2
- Dimensions 15.375” W X 14.5” H X 3” D
- KP-2005 Keypad Included
Additional Information
System Voltage | 115/230V |
Heater Type | Flow Thru |
Heater Wattage | 5.5kW |
Keypad Included | Included |
Supports | Pump1 + Pump2 / Blower |
ACC Manual | |
ACC Configuration Guide | |
Andi’s Top Tip – Check the voltage that you are using on your hot tub as there is some configuration that is needed for some of the ACC models. What you don’t want to do is have a Spa Pack set to 115V and supply it 230V or vice versa! |
Alternate Part Numbers
- K-20
- K20
- K20BUNDLE
- ACCBUNDLE
Extension Cable, ACC, Ribbon Cable, Spaside, 25' |
Hot Tub Wiring – The Electrical Block
Depending on the pack that you have, the main electrical block will look a little different. Below are two examples. The one of the left is my favourite pack from the USA from manufacturer ACC and on the right, there is an example from Balboa. Please note, if you are in the USA, then you will be using your split system to power the Spa Pack with 230V – 110V is not going to work for you if you have build a tub from brick or concrete, invariably they will be too large and too much water volume for 1.4KW of heat which is the maximum you can get on a 110V supply.
Hot Tub Wiring – Configuring an ACC Spa Pack
These instructions on wiring and installation are provided as a guideline to assist you. Some experience of electrical wiring and do-it-yourself is required to install the light. If at any time you are unsure of how to proceed, you must consult a qualified electrician.
Voltage
The parts are designed around a 4-wire 240V system. We do not supply parts in our configurations for 110V systems as they tend to be underpowered.
Therefore, you need to make sure you configure your system for 240V.
The system is 240V, 41A @ 60HZ
Please use #6 AWG Copper Conductors
Connecting Power
Neutral in the middle.
Line 1 to the left.
Line 2 to the right.
Should look something like this when connected.
As we are using 240V you also need to move two cables over. The Blue Cable (which is the pump) and the Red & White Stripe Cable (which is the blower) need to move from the neutral connector, over to the Line 2 as shown in the photograph below. (Solid White cable stays where it is)
When you have moved the cables, it should look something like this.
Pump Wiring
The pump cables that are supplied with the ACC Smart Touch have the following colours.
Black Wire is the High Speed.
Red Wire is the Low Speed
Green goes to Green on the Pump
White goes to White on the Pump
Pin Diagrams
Who are ACC / About ACC the Company?
ACC, which stands for Applied Computer Controls, is a well-known manufacturer of spa control systems. With decades of experience in the industry, ACC has established a reputation for producing high-quality and reliable control systems for hot tubs and spas.
ACC's spa control systems are designed to provide precise control over various functions and features of a hot tub. These systems typically include a control panel, circuit board, and associated components that work together to manage the operation of the spa.
One of the key advantages of ACC spa control systems is their advanced technology and user-friendly interfaces. The control panels are often equipped with LCD screens, intuitive menus, and easy-to-navigate controls, allowing spa owners to adjust temperature settings, control water flow, activate jets, and manage other functions effortlessly.
ACC places a strong emphasis on safety and energy efficiency. Their control systems often incorporate safety features such as temperature limits, high-limit sensors, and fault detection mechanisms to protect users and the spa itself. Additionally, ACC control systems are designed to optimize energy usage, helping to reduce operating costs and minimize environmental impact.
What sets ACC apart from other manufacturers is their commitment to providing excellent customer support and technical assistance. They have a knowledgeable team of professionals who can assist spa owners with installation, troubleshooting, and any questions or concerns they may have regarding their control systems.
In addition to their control systems, ACC may also offer a range of optional accessories and add-ons to enhance the spa experience. These may include wireless remote controls, smartphone apps for remote operation, and additional features like programmable filtration cycles, mood lighting controls, or audio system integration.
Overall, ACC is a trusted and reputable manufacturer in the spa industry, known for producing high-quality spa control systems that prioritize user comfort, safety, and energy efficiency. Whether you are a hot tub owner or a spa professional, choosing an ACC control system can provide you with the reliability and functionality you need to enjoy a relaxing and customized spa experience.